I don’t know about the rest, but red dye there is, and one of those includes just not using it. Dye is a marketing tool that isn’t necessary for the product.
Red Dye #3 is not commonly used in the United States anymore. Instead, Red Dye #40 is used and works just fine as a safe replacement.
Brominated Vegetable Oil is used to emulsify flavor oils into water and is commonly used in citrus soft drinks. Sucrose Acetate Isobutyrate and Glycerol Ester of Wood Rosin are both be used for the same purpose.
Potassium Bromide is added to flour to strengthen dough, allowing for a greater rise during baking. It appears that Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C) can replace much of its use.
Propylparaben is an antifungal preservative that is used in packaged baked goods to prevent mold. There are other preservatives that can be used, but it sounds like parabens are the most effective for preserving non-acidic foods. I assume that propylparaben will be replaced by some other paraben.
<span style="color:#323232;">a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
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I take it that you are an anarchist, right? Other things that are socialist: the military, the police, roads, schools, the fire department, parks. If you like those, you are a socialist, my friend.
Socialism is when banning harmful food additives.
I didn’t know we redefined socialism to be at where California is located in this beautiful diagram. What’s all that stuff further left? Socialism 2.0 and beyond?
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